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bill: you mentioned brian terry, a beauty queen was found be dead, brian terry, the beauty queen incident with a mexican drug cartel, then you had an i.c.e. agent also in mexico, jaime zapata, in february 2011, right? >> uh-huh, yeah. we've seen these cases come out yearly year. brian terry in 2010, jaime zapata was killed in 2011, this woman, susana more rest gamaz was killed in 2012, and now this pension can police chief killed in the summer of 2013, and that's only ones that are found at the crime scenes. criminals don't always leave those fast and furious weapons at the crimes they commit. bill: katie pavlich, thank you, out of washington, d.c., and we'll see whether or not in the end chuck grassley gets the answer he's looking for. thank you for your time. >> t martha: well, this is a story that just keeps surfacing. there's new outrage today over a presidential parody that happened at a state fair in missouri involving an obama mask and a rodeo clown. the naacp is now calling on the secret service to get involved and investigate this. has this all gone too far? send me a tweet @mart
bill: you mentioned brian terry, a beauty queen was found be dead, brian terry, the beauty queen incident with a mexican drug cartel, then you had an i.c.e. agent also in mexico, jaime zapata, in february 2011, right? >> uh-huh, yeah. we've seen these cases come out yearly year. brian terry in 2010, jaime zapata was killed in 2011, this woman, susana more rest gamaz was killed in 2012, and now this pension can police chief killed in the summer of 2013, and that's only ones that are found...
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border patrol agent brian terry died in the year 2010. official at the bureau of alcohol tobacco and firearms released a statement about this latest incident. it notes that the atf has mistakes made during fast and furious. and adds regrettably will likely continue to be recovered at future crime scenes. a woman is dead after crashing her car into a condo swimming pool and that stops our news across america. >> massachusetts a witness says he was sitting by that pool south of boston when he saw a jeep plow through a fence and land in the water. the guy reportedly jumped in and tried it to pull the driver out from her open window. >> the air bag was pressing up against like i caught -- came on this side. came on the passenger side and just kept yanking and finally she came loose. >> he and the police officer gave the victim cpr but doctors later pronounced her dead at the hospital. no word on what may have caused the crash. minute society, one construction worker died and another got hurt when they fell into a giant hole. investigators say
border patrol agent brian terry died in the year 2010. official at the bureau of alcohol tobacco and firearms released a statement about this latest incident. it notes that the atf has mistakes made during fast and furious. and adds regrettably will likely continue to be recovered at future crime scenes. a woman is dead after crashing her car into a condo swimming pool and that stops our news across america. >> massachusetts a witness says he was sitting by that pool south of boston when...
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there has to be an investigation brian terry was shot and killed by an armed mexican. and a rancher from southern arizona was shot and killed by armed individuals which we assume were people who were members of the drug cartels. this is a dangerous place. when we have these armed drug cartels, moving drugs, most rugs are going across the border, coming across our border in arizona, you have guys on top of mountain tops, guiding the cartels, through tucson and into phoenix, and throughout the country. we have a serious problem. it requires us to have a national discussion because the problem, mainly, is the drug cartels and the violent side of is a demand for drugs in the united states of america. whether they have a submarine, like i have seen in colombia. it is a violent place when you have armed members bringing drugs across the border into our country. i do not excuse any action that took place
there has to be an investigation brian terry was shot and killed by an armed mexican. and a rancher from southern arizona was shot and killed by armed individuals which we assume were people who were members of the drug cartels. this is a dangerous place. when we have these armed drug cartels, moving drugs, most rugs are going across the border, coming across our border in arizona, you have guys on top of mountain tops, guiding the cartels, through tucson and into phoenix, and throughout the...
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all this coming to light after the murder in december of 2010, of border agent brian terry. he had been shot and killed by illegal immigrants who were smuggling drugs into the country and now, even more news on "fast & furious" today, jon. jon: keep us updated. steve centanni in washington, thanks. jenna: a big story there. meantime army private bradley manning apologizing during his sentencing hearing this week for leaking classified state department documents to wikileaks. his military trial coupled with edward snowden's revelations over top secret nsa surveillance programs raising questions about motives of different so-called hackers. in the world of cybersecurity, there are two types of hackers. on one hand you have the so-called good guys. known as the white hats, who have the goal to find holes in the system so they can be fixed and not exploited. on the other hand there are the black hats, the hackers who take advantage of those weaknesses and those quite frankly are the bad guys. we have a columnist and former publisher of "the wall street journal.". gordon, one of
all this coming to light after the murder in december of 2010, of border agent brian terry. he had been shot and killed by illegal immigrants who were smuggling drugs into the country and now, even more news on "fast & furious" today, jon. jon: keep us updated. steve centanni in washington, thanks. jenna: a big story there. meantime army private bradley manning apologizing during his sentencing hearing this week for leaking classified state department documents to wikileaks. his...
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can i tell you that brian terry family doesn't feel like they have seen much progress either. >> clayton: they are outraged. of course we spoke with them recently. here is what the atf had to say about. this they say atf has accepted sonsability for the mistakes made in the fast and furious investigation and the attorney attorney general's direction we have tone appropriate and decisive action to ensure that these errors will not be repeated we acknowledge regrettably that firearms related to the fast and furious investigation will likely be recovered at future crime scenes. do those words comfort you that this won't happen again in the future? >> they don't comfort me considering we haven't seen a the love consequences for the people involved in fast and furious at the atf level. we definitely haven't seen consequences for people like lanny brewer in the justice department. so, i'm not too convinced that we're not going to see something like this happen again. and as i stated at the beginning of the segment, atf isn't down in mexico desperately trying to track these weapons down. 1400 o
can i tell you that brian terry family doesn't feel like they have seen much progress either. >> clayton: they are outraged. of course we spoke with them recently. here is what the atf had to say about. this they say atf has accepted sonsability for the mistakes made in the fast and furious investigation and the attorney attorney general's direction we have tone appropriate and decisive action to ensure that these errors will not be repeated we acknowledge regrettably that firearms...
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there has to be an investigation when brian terry is shot and killed by drug cartel people. there has to be an investigation when a rancher from southern arizona was shot and killed by armed individuals which we assume were people who were members of the drug cartels. it is a dangerous place. when we have these armed drug across ouring drugs where thereizona are guides guiding them and bringing the drugs up to tucson and into phoenix and distributed throughout the country, we have a serious problem. it requires us to have a national design -- discussion. the problem is the drug cartels on the violent side. there is a demand for drugs in the united states. as long as there is demand, there will be supplied. s or havehey dig tunnl a submarine, no matter what it is, we have to talk about the issue of drugs in america. it is a violent place when you have armed cartel members bringing drugs across the border into our country. not excuse any action that took place on any of the incidents he declared. to some health think it is not dangerous when cartel members are bringing drugs i
there has to be an investigation when brian terry is shot and killed by drug cartel people. there has to be an investigation when a rancher from southern arizona was shot and killed by armed individuals which we assume were people who were members of the drug cartels. it is a dangerous place. when we have these armed drug across ouring drugs where thereizona are guides guiding them and bringing the drugs up to tucson and into phoenix and distributed throughout the country, we have a serious...
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hi, i'm terry and i have diabetic nerve pain. it's hard to describe, because you have a numbness, but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point i knew i had to do something. once i started taking the lyrica the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don'drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug
hi, i'm terry and i have diabetic nerve pain. it's hard to describe, because you have a numbness, but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point i knew i had to do something. once i started taking the lyrica the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions...
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. >>> good evening i'm terry mcsweeney in for raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. we start with ai] follow up to story we broke yesterday. weÑi are learning thejf identit a woman killed on "n" a construction accident on san jose cityq college yesterday. she wasn't a student there. but they think they know why she was on campus. >> reporter: jessica, officials here at san jose city college declined any on camera Ñi interviews but they released new information about thet( victim including her identity and what she may have been doing on campus. >> i got an e-mail this morning about a crisis counseling today. >> reporter: most students we talked to had not heard about the accident that killed the 49-year-old yesterday on the campus ofçói]çó san jose city c. gonzalezxd was run over by a tractor being used for on campus construction. >> in close quarters it would be moree1 someone directing lptraf. >> reporter: thet( san jose community college district police department is leading the the tragedy unfolded.rmine how ? gonzalez lived in san jose and she was on campu
. >>> good evening i'm terry mcsweeney in for raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. we start with ai] follow up to story we broke yesterday. weÑi are learning thejf identit a woman killed on "n" a construction accident on san jose cityq college yesterday. she wasn't a student there. but they think they know why she was on campus. >> reporter: jessica, officials here at san jose city college declined any on camera Ñi interviews but they released new information...
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jan brewer, chris christie, terry branstad, susana martinez, brian sandoval and jack dalrymple. after years of railing against it, republicans are finally going to understand that the affordable care act actually helps people. in this, perhaps, governor perry expressed it best. >> sorry. oops. joining us now is msnbc policy analyst "the washington post's" ezra klein. we use every excuse we can to play the rick perry oops moment. he does seem to be having a little bit of an oops insofar as he's going to take a sharpie out and wipe away as much of the funding for obama care as possible and is asking for $100 million to implement parts of actually obama care. >> well, let me come in a little bit in the middle of this. i think on the one hand you see how weird the position is and on the other there's a point perry can legitimately maker is. peggy noonan wrote a piece saying this right here is the reason people hate obama care. the word this linked it to a community first choice program, a program in medicaid to help people who are disabled get care at home db at home -- instead of b
jan brewer, chris christie, terry branstad, susana martinez, brian sandoval and jack dalrymple. after years of railing against it, republicans are finally going to understand that the affordable care act actually helps people. in this, perhaps, governor perry expressed it best. >> sorry. oops. joining us now is msnbc policy analyst "the washington post's" ezra klein. we use every excuse we can to play the rick perry oops moment. he does seem to be having a little bit of an oops...
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there has to be an investigation when brian terry was shot and killed by an armed mexican. and a rancher from southern arizona was shot and killed by armed individuals which we assume were people who were members of the drug cartels. this is a dangerous place. and when we have these armed drug cartels, moving drugs, most rugs are going across the border, coming across our border in arizona, you have guys on top of mountain tops, guiding the skype -- drug cartels, through tucson and into phoenix, and throughout the country. we have a serious problem. it requires us to have a national discussion because the problem, mainly, is the drug cartels and the violent side of this, and there is a demand for drugs in the united states of america. and as long as there is a demand they will be there if they have a submarine or tunnels, like i saw in columbia. we have to talk about the issue of drugs in america. this is a violent place when you have armed drug cartel members bringing drugs across the border and into our country. i cannot excuse any action that took lace -- but to somehow
there has to be an investigation when brian terry was shot and killed by an armed mexican. and a rancher from southern arizona was shot and killed by armed individuals which we assume were people who were members of the drug cartels. this is a dangerous place. and when we have these armed drug cartels, moving drugs, most rugs are going across the border, coming across our border in arizona, you have guys on top of mountain tops, guiding the skype -- drug cartels, through tucson and into...